Bizarre question of the day...

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I don't know if this really applies to this section or not, but I thought I'd try it. You all can probably understand my fevor to accomplish this at least: our first chickens started laying recently, and my family and I are going to visit my sister in Iowa (we are in SC). She saw them when they were babies, and I would love to take her some eggs to sample. Here's the question: do you know if they count as liquids and if you can carry them through airport security? Told you it was bizarre!
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It depends onthe TSA agent in charge on wheather they count as liquids.
Best to just put them in your checked luggage if they are not Hatching Eggs.
Otherwise allow extra time as they may want to wipe each one with an explosive detectyion cloth to determine it is safe. There are never any guarentees with TSA and what has happened/worked before may not again. They are humans and have their 'days'.
 
lol that is bizarre but i think u could dont see why not but way things been past few years never know lol u could try mailing her some and have them get there when u do lol
 
So if I checked them, do you think they would freeze? And if they did, what would happen to them?
 

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